Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1965

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SOMETHING for everybody! Humanities Instructor Chris Interested onlookers are Greg Gianas, left, and Kerry Carnahan points out some of the possibilities to be found O'Donnell, both Humanities students. The course has in a study of the New York Times Book Review section. opened up a whole new world to her, Kerry admitted Life's Problem Can Loom Large LlFE'S LITTLE complexities take on more meaning after one has studied philosophy, history, literature-and Mr. Carnahan's bul- letin board! The new course in humanities offers every thinking person a greater insight and perspective. Juniors and seniors signed up tor the course, taught also by Mr. Higgins. Long and loud are the arguments and earnest discussions that begin in class and last some- times long after school! English students were given a balanced diet ot good grammar, liter- ary reading, and composition writing. For the first time, some students heard there were better authors than Mickey Spillane andfor Zane Grey. Such classic writers as Poe, Haw- thorne, Dickens, and Shakespeare started hun- dreds of Central High Bobcats on the golden path to many pleasurable reading adventures. Cl7J LAY 4 , y GOOD EARTH mood is stirred by this display in English Instructor Lu DeWitt's classroom. Here Linda Hirsch checks a passage in the book by Pearl Buck which was required reading in Eng 5, gi-.J

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:AE I 5. 5' C f V x' N 5 . ggi it .1 E S2 M I S 3 5 F. 33 W R f K il 1 wi M R A . A. f TOP ROW: GEORGE L. JORDAN-Chemistry, Sponsor, Astron- omy Club. JOHN D. KENDALL--Counseling Dept. Chairman. BERNICE B. KENNEDY-Home Economics, Co-Sponsor, FHA. DR. MERLE L. LANGE--Counselor, Sponsor, Boys' Alliance. DARRELL H. LEITSCH-Science, Co-Sponsor, Science Newsletter. CHAR- MIAN L. LEUBA-English, Co-Sponsor, Freshman Class. gym. ..,. A -. ,i .1:. . ,.'.r K M- 0 . C ,,. Q Y X s X if I 3' X ses. X im S Xb i ., ., .A N s .. . 1, , i ,-.Y K s ' ' I 1. Y if . 5.221 ti. Mig 1 F B es ' S A ,y...1-pw:-ff-'-, X BOTTOM ROW: JAYNE E. LEWIS-English, Bridge Club Sponsor. VERGIL H. LEWIS-English, Sponsor, Bridge Club. DELBERT W. LITTRELL - Mathematics. HELEN MacARTHUR 1 English, CO- Sponsor, FNA. JACK C. MADDUX-Industrial Arts, Sponsor, En- gineering Club. HUGO MARTIN-Home Visitor, Executive Com- mittee Sponsor. BETTY McCUBBIN - Business Education, Co-Sponsor, Senior Class. MATTIE H. MOORE-English. JOHN W. MORROW- Junior English, Co-Sponsor, Bards, Trouba- dors, and Scribes. JOHN HENRY MURRAY -Social Studies. ROLAND W. MYERS-Social Studies, Spon- sor Foreign Correspondents. SCOTT G. NEL- SON-Publications and Journalism, English, Sponsor, Quill and Scroll. NEAL D. NICHOLS -Reading, Sponsor, Pep Club. JOHN J. O'CONNELL--English, Co-Sponsor, Sopho- more Class. HARRY A. PHILLIPS-Math Dept. Head, Sponsor Math Club. ARTHUR J. PISTOR- Science, Sponsor, Safety Club. FRANK J. PLATTENBERG - Art, Poster Club. CHARLES PSAHNAS-English, Co-Sponsor, Senior Class. HAZEL B. REDEWILL-Foreign Language, Co-Sponsor, French Club. LUCILLE L. RIS- LEY-Dean of Girls, Sponsor, Girls' League. ROSA L. ROCHIN-Foreign Language, Spon- sor, Coin Club. MICHAEL F. ROST-Drama and English, Sponsor, Masque and Gavel. H65



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KEEPING UP: Pat Newman and Mr. Donald Hig- State Legislature last November. RIGHT: Check gins check The Arizona Republic's front page for this volume, advises Head Librarian Dorothy Som- the latest political trends. Mr. Higgins, social mer. She's holding copy of Masterplots , a valu- studies instructor, ran second in a contest for the able, much used reference guide to literature. Know 'he Issues, I hen V019 . VOTE HERE! Central's library serves also as a voting of citizens the school administration arranged for chairs center for general and school elections. For the benefit to be set in the voting line, a courtesy really enioyed. 8

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